A Sea Of Red

A Sea Of Red

15,000 people are converging on the State Capitol this morning, to protest the plight of teachers in North Carolina.

Teachers are not allowed to unionize in NC (or strike or walkout), but the teachers are allowed to take leave, and have done so to the extent that many school districts have been forced to close.

There are troublesome things about this, though. Many of their demands involve bringing the money up to the "national average". Does everybody get to do that? Will doing that magically fix notable problems?

I noted that the Poor People's Campaign event yesterday, with its focus on women's issues, didn't address the plight of teachers (who are still predominantly female). Nor have I seen efforts by the NCAE to fill in the gap for childcare caused by the closings, although other organizations are making efforts.

I'm hopeful to see folks agitating for change. I'm worried that they don't seem to be working together.


https://www.wral.com/raleigh-teachers-rally-faq/17540023/

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